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Russian troops are withdrawing from the Kinburn Spit — ATESH

UA NEWS 08 June 2026 09:33
Russian troops are withdrawing from the Kinburn Spit — ATESH

Ukrainian defense forces have successfully cut off key supply routes for Russian occupation forces in the Mykolaiv region. 

Due to the effective actions of the Ukrainian military, the invaders are forced to hastily abandon their positions on the Kinburn Spit. 

The enemy’s main logistics system in this critical sector of the front has been completely destroyed, depriving the units of the ability to hold their defenses.

Information about the occupiers’ critical situation was released by an agent of the “ATESH” partisan movement, who is operating directly within the headquarters of the enemy’s “Dnipro” military group. 

According to available data, the units are forced to flee coastal areas due to a total lack of supplies. 

The Russian command has proven incapable of organizing a defense under constant fire from the Armed Forces of Ukraine.

“Due to significant personnel losses, units of the 337th Regiment are being withdrawn from the coastline—from the northern and western parts of the spit. Fire teams are unable to shoot down Ukrainian Armed Forces UAVs, and losses continue to rise,” underground sources report. 

Currently, the delivery of ammunition, fuel, and food to these units has been completely halted.

The situation for the remaining Russian troops has worsened after a significant portion of their manpower was redeployed to another hot spot. 

The military leadership is attempting to plug gaps in the defense through chaotic troop movements, which only deepens the crisis. Troops on the front lines remain without adequate support and reserves.

ATESH reports this on Telegram.

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The General Staffupdated the Russian Federation’s losses and announced the elimination of 1,550 occupiers.

Russia may announce another mobilization this fall amid the difficult situation on the Ukrainian front, the failure of the winter-spring offensive, and significant losses. This was stated by State Duma Deputy Andrei Gurulov, who linked the possible decision to Russia’s military setbacks in the war against Ukraine.
 

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